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2015-10-04 17:41:27
Thanks Tom - I found it and it works great! It is:

SCHEDCOMpleteaction Shutdown

Tom

>I believe that there is an option that you can put into the ADSM
>Preferences file that will do what you want. Not having a manual
>handy, I can't check to see what the exact name of the option is,
>but a quick search of the manual or the file that accompanies the
>sample Preferences file should show what the option is.
>
>Instead of immediately shutting the system down, ADSM will pop a
>dialog box on top indicating that the system will be shutdown in
>X minutes, and there is a cancel option at that point--so a user
>still working won't have the system taken out from underneath
>him/her.
>
> -- Tom
>
>On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Tom Klingman wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>After ADSM completes the backup I would like the Scheduler to Quit and then
>>for the computer to shutdown (I don't like the computers on all night with
>>possibility of lightening strikes this time of the year). I added a line
>>to the ADSM Preferences File that references a AppleScript that forces the
>>Scheduler to quit after the backup is complete. However, when I tell the
>>Finder to Shut Down this part of the script does not work (although the
>>Scheduler will Quit) work (although it does compile). Can you use
>>AppleScript to force the computer to shutdown? (I've only done a little
>>bit of AppleScripting). If so, what is the syntax? If not, what other
>>options are available? I am aware of the Energy Saver control panel for
>>scheduled shutdowns, but I would really like each computer to shutdown as
>>the backup finishes.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
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